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Friday, February 5, 2010

2010 One Project A Month Index

UFO's (UnFinished Objects), WISP's (Works In Slow Progress), PhD's (Projects Half-Done). Call them what you want. We all have them.

I was browsing blogs yesterday and came across an OPAM Challenge at Happy in Quilting. I contacted Peg, the blog owner, and found that unfortunately her challenge is full. But I decided to play along at home, because prizes or no, I'm excited to get a few things finished and I thought this would be a fun way to catalog them.

These are the guidelines:
• The idea of the “One Project A Month Challenge" is pretty simple ... To try to finish at least ONE craft project by the end of each month. This can be something you’ve had partly done for a while, a pattern you bought ages ago that you finally get around to making up, or a completely new project - it’s entirely up to you. This is meant to be a low-stress challenge - if you don’t finish a project every month - that’s fine! We understand that sometimes life interferes with our best laid plans. We also realize that some projects are meant to be long-term and have a LOT of work involved, like a quilt or a cross-stitch. The main aim of the OPAM Challenge is to give us all a little bit of a motivational boost and to give us all a big cheer squad to encourage and inspire us.
• Only ‘soft’ crafts are included in the OPAM Challenge, ie., projects made from fabric or wool. Some examples are: embroidery, patchwork, quilting, cross-stitch, knitting, crochet, practical sewing (curtains, clothes etc), long stitch, appliqué.
• QUILTS: A quilt will only be counted as a finish if it is COMPLETELY finished ... Quilted and bound. Tops won’t count as finishes.
• BOM’s: Blocks that are part of a Block Of the Month program will only be counted as a finish when they are joined, quilted and bound. Individual BOM blocks DO NOT count as a finish.